Social Networks Broken Down By Demographic [Infographic]

While there are plenty of social network sites to choose from these days each one offers its own demographics. For example Pinterest is made up of mostly women while Facebook favors middle and older age generations as younger kids gravitate towards Tumblr and other new forms of social media expression.

To better portray how certain demographics use social networking and to show the pull those social networks have over users the team at Go-Gulf.com created a social network infographic.

Some statistics we already knew, for example Facebook rules the pack with 901+ million users. Other facts though are interesting, for example learning that Pinterest is still dominated by 68.2 % women.

Interestingly enough Pinterest users spend the same 405 minutes per month browsing the sites various pins when compared to 405 minutes that users spend on various parts of the Facebook website.

I found the “user worth” section to be the most eye-opening as Facebook users are “worth” an estimated $118 while LinkedIn (its next closest competitor) has a user value of $71.43.

Here’s the infographic:

What part of this infographic did you find the most interesting? Was it the overall user demographics, the value placed on our accounts or the simple fact that Pinterest is gaining momentum at an incredible rate?